Bennett was still a bit under the weather so on Monday we picked up some cold medicine for him. He's not a fan!
Tuesday was school picture day. We also did some vacuuming in the evening and Bennett got very excited about that.
Wednesday Bennett has speech. For some reason he seems to sleep late on Chris' mornings to take him but not on mine. This being Daddy's morning, of course he slept late.
When leaving school he and Grace held hands on the way out. Super cute.
When he got home he asked to cut paper. The little pieces were "tape".
Thursday he had a dentist appointment. Things are looking good. He's had some discoloration behind his bottom front teeth, but it wasn't as bad as the previous visit. No idea what's causing it.
At school the kids got Easter baskets.
On Friday Bennett came home to find an Easter basket from Nana and Auntie Hanna hidden in the yard.
We also all had to role play Peter Pan. He was Captain Hook, Mummy was both Wendy and Mr. Smee, and Daddy was Peter.
At soccer on Saturday the Easter Bunny came to say hi to the kids. In this photo Bennett is walking away after just having got a high five.
After soccer we went to Sturbridge here he got another kiss on the head from Phil. We also got to watch a sheep give birth which I thought was incredibly neat. I discussed recipes with Victoria and Katie (I think that they think that I bake a lot more than I actually do), Victoria asked to borrow Bennett to check for eggs, and she also asked if he could be costumed to be her helper for a day. Guess I'll have to work on a costume for him. :)
Quote from the day:
Bennett: Mummy, say "brrr"
Daddy: Brrr
Bennett: Is your name Mummy?
Not interested in photos before backyard soccer.
Sunday was Easter! Bennett woke up early and came into our room to say that he had a coloring book in his room. The Easter Bunny also brought him The Jungle Book, a toothbrush, some socks, and some Band-Aids.
We played outside in afternoon and then headed to Home Depot.
For those of you who might be squeemish, here are some pictures of the sheep having her lambs.
In labor with the first lamb. You can see the hooves starting to protrude.
First lamb half out.
While the mom was cleaning off her first lamb, the second starts to arrive. She is oblivious.
Second lamb.
It was only when the second one finally bleated after a few minutes that Momma Sheep realized it was there. She then started to clean it off.
This was an interesting week. More specific reasons as to why will be in a different post, but Bennett had some quality Mum and Dad time this week, staying home on Monday and Tuesday, and then again on Friday when he had a couple of appointments.
On Monday he was home with Daddy. They watched some Curious George, and this was the position he sat in to watch. (Not the best picture, but it was a cell phone self portrait, so what do you expect?) I guess being draped across Daddy's legs is comfortable? He sat in a similar pose for me on Tuesday as well.
I made Bennett a couple of pairs of pants. Here's one of them. I was trying to use fabric I already had, so some of the fabric choices are interesting, to say the least. These almost look like PJ pants. Finally I gave in and went to the fabric store.
We had lots of fun playing with Duplos. I keep wondering if Bennett would do ok with regular Legos (or at least the larger blocks- not the tiles or plates) but then we break down and buy him more Duplos. But we all had lots of fun playing and building. We made lots of stores, houses, etc. Bennett still likes to destroy our creations more than build them, but he does do some building as well.
This pile of snow looks huge here, but as of this morning, it's much smaller and I imagine it will be all gone either today or tomorrow. What a difference a week makes!
At any rate, on Tuesday after Daddy got home we went out to play for a little while. Bennett found a stick and thought that poking and stepping in the snow was fun. And seeing my garden reminds me that soon I should get out there and plant some peas and maybe some other early things like lettuce. (I think it's still a little early for broccoli.)
It's a little small and hard to see, but here's another pair of pants I made. These are striped fabric. I like them, but Chris thinks they look like prison pants.
As I mentioned here, Bennett had his first visit to the dentist on Friday. He did awesome! In the afternoon he saw his pediatrician, just to touch base and see how he's doing. (I have no idea with what frequency most kids see their doctors, but I think we get extra appointments due to his heart and speech delay.) His stats are that he now weighs 28.2 lbs (30th percentile) and is 37" tall (80th percentile). I had thought he weighed a bit more, but I guess I was wrong. He also got measured on the big boy scale and his height was taken standing up for the first time, rather than laying down as has been done in the past.
Saturday was skating and errands and then in the evening Bennett went to a seder with Nana and Grandpa while Mummy and Daddy went to OSV for Dinner in a Country Village, a program "where costumed interpreters oversee the preparations, but the guests do the roasting, baking, and mulling. Participants roast meat using a tin reflector oven, fire a brick bake oven, and mull spiced cider over the hearth before sitting down to enjoy the results, all by candlelight." It was a lot of fun and we would love to go back again. Although we are thinking it might be more fun to go with a group of friends. They are already booking for next year (and some dates are sold out) so check your calendars and let us know what might work for you!
Here's Chris skewering the chickens to prepare to roast them.
And here I am whipping cream with a twig whisk. This was a group project since it takes a while and your arm quickly gets tired.
On Sunday Bennett woke up to see that the Easter Bunny had visited! The Bunny knows Bennett well and he got some play eggs, stickers, a Curious George book, Curious George puzzles, chapstick, and M&Ms. He also got a toothbrush, which is still pretty exciting to a toddler.
Here he is looking at the puzzles. You can see some eggs on the floor at his feet. And why yes, he is wearing Christmas PJs on Easter.
After getting dressed it was time to search for eggs. Most of the eggs were empty, but a few of them had some small plastic dogs inside.
After church Uncle Andrew and Aunt Gentry came over. They had fun playing with all the Easter grass. Luckily it was made from paper, so it didn't make as much of a mess as the plastic kind would have.
After lunch we went to visit Mimi, and then it was home for a late, and much needed, nap. What a busy day!
And now for a couple of videos.
We had no idea that Bennett knew this word, but he started saying it all on his own!
Lots of friends and family had March birthdays, so here's a rendition of Bennett singing Happy Birthday.
And another plea for donations as we walk to raise money for Boston Children's Hospital. Here is a link to the team's page. We would love it if you would sponsor Bennett or Fiona (or really any of us, as the adults are required to raise a minimum of $150). No worries if you can't, but even $5 or $10 can help make a difference.